Technology / Specs
The Callaway Rogue fairway wood has new technology not used before in a fairway wood. Callaway also made some improvements to features seen in previous fairway wood models.

The differences between the standard Rogue fairway wood and the Sub Zero model are launch and spin. The Rogue Sub Zero fairway wood has weight forward towards the face. Placing the weight there lowers the spin and launch compared to the standard Rogue fairway wood. Here are the features the 2 Rogue fairway wood models share.

Callaway takes their revolutionary Jailbreak Technology and puts it in the Rogue fairway woods for the first time. Jailbreak connects the crown to the sole, stiffening the clubhead. By stiffening it, more energy is transferred to the golf ball at impact, creating more ball speed and distance.

Callaway also uses proven technology from previous fairway woods and improves on them. The Rogue has a new, thin Carpenter 455 steel face, which is very strong. Because of its strength, the face can be made thinner, for higher ball speed. Also helping with ball speed is Face Cup technology. It improves distance on shots hit "on the screws" and on mishits.

Finally, the Rogue fairway woods have better aerodynamics thanks to the improved Speed Step on the crown. Similar to the Rogue drivers, designers paried with Boeing to come up with the new shape that allows the club to swing faster.
The charts below show the stock shaft and loft options for the Rogue Sub Zero fairway woods.

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